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The evening world. dated June 7, 1912

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 WEATHER—air to FI deta ONE CENT. turday; cool, EDITION. “ Circulation Books Open to All.’ The WOMEN BEAT AND ROB WEALTHY...

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 PETS = ee GOV. DIX IS BACK, |Gov. Dix and Wife on Deck of Mauretania ' on Arrival From a Six Weeks’ Trip Abroad “DODGES TALK

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 SPRY FAMILY SAVEDBY FRENEN, VLA DESTROYED Trading Stamp Man, Wife and Four Children Carried Down Ladders at Cranford. LOSS

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 | emait bank uptown would fit him to car suddenly je into aight, and, ROBS WOMAN CASHIER, SAYS FINANCIERS esse ESS2%.2 RIOTS

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 “GHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE TWELVE KILLED, MANY HURT | BY EXPLOSION IN AUSTRIA, eee cicadane | Soldiers and Workmen...

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 THE EVENING WORLD, IS GOING TO WEAR FRIDAY, A GREEN ONE! JUNE 7, 1912. BEE? PUT THs Tit PAIL OVER YER DOME AN THA MOSQUITOES

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 4 THE EVENING WORLD, mg ee ~ | tecerations above the night said it was tho little stone amulet the BABY 1S JUST LIKE When he

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 fm the drag store and hed addressed the crowd. “Your name ie not John Doe,” said HFELINGL, CHAUFFEUR HELD + IATO TRAGEDY...

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 4 GHARGES A LAWYER <TH NISHANAGNG $250,000 ESTATE —_—e— Son of Testator Asks Surrogate to Order an Accounting by David M....

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 the active campaign which te planned | hur! fee this Summer in New York, Con- meoticyt and Massachusetts. “The reason we left

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 : ' NING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, > UNION OF MAIDS ~ FORMING TODAY AT SS a oo HRS STOKES ROE 4 7 ae 5 Ly ) was hopelessly...

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 ere Be | t t } FRVFLEEFOR LIFE: 13 INURED _NFACTORY FRE Jump From Windows and Slide Down Ropes in Big Williamsburg Blaze....

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 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 19132. All Former June Selling Records Distanced! sr Goai'tr tess Mong mney oF he ‘The Big

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 a - ‘Sana tn nea mee ee oe ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. ne Sek : ’ |ateady an a church, admitting in a foot-|

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 aoe. mK _“) WHR EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1012. ~ TAKE LUNCHEON IN OUR GARDEN RESTAURANT, FIFTH FLOOR. PROMPT AND...

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 16 GOLFER BAL | WALL STREET. WINS ENGLISH TITLE FROM YONG STAR ; Battle Between Old and ', New Schools of Game, | Heavy...

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 tated and arraigned later before Mag-! istrate Naumer in the Gates Avenue Court and held under $600 bail for ex. amination

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 —— > japewin te o ~ — a Ss po er nema 18 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ~\...

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 ai nA SNe i Sn ART EAT REET IS T OFFICER ‘A Fast Moving New York Story By Barton W. Currie HE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7,

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 THE EVENING WORLD, a y "ATE POR GALE— | AMAL EOTATE FOR si E— po vaca flew York (Cs FSU NANT cc eee FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1914....

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 tee. ev eens) NEWTON BENNINGTON GETS OUT OF INSANE ASYLUM. Newton Bennington, the turfman, whe was committed to the Middle

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 nn nee et OCEANA A ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER, ae Published Dally Except Sunday by the Pros Publishing Company, Now 7...

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 MA. Ive GOT YA A DANDY COMPLIMENT TOR] YER NEW +AT The Evenin -**S’Matter, Pop?’’ PTR nw, Tearp. missus orl tow SMIF Tain IT

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 EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912, THE SUNT CREUS AT CRESRENT CLUB “aN Elephants, Peanuts and All the Other Attractions in

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